The Data Protection Commission (DPC) has confirmed that an Irish company at the centre of a recent RTÉ investigation into the sale of smartphone location data has temporarily suspended operations.
Following Signal's threat to withdraw from the EU, WhatsApp and Threema are more cautious about chat control. Both see end-to ...
A similar incident happened at an unknown date in at St Camillus Hospital, Limerick, with the log stating: “Images and health ...
The Government has announced the appointment of Niamh Sweeney as a third Data Protection Commissioner. Her appointment will ...
Almost two-thirds (65%) of consumers would not be likely to make a purchase from an online retailer that had previously suffered a data breach, according to the first Digital Business Ireland (DBI) ...
A recent RTÉ Prime Time Investigates documentary has found that Irish people's data is available for sale for a low price and it allows those who buy it to track the location of smartphone users ...
Ireland’s national security and the privacy of its citizens are being left wide open to exploitation, and unless the ...
Former tech industry lobbyist Niamh Sweeney has been named to the Data Protection Commission, the chief regulator for big ...
Facebook owner Meta on Wednesday defended its advertising model in a 550-million-euro trial in Spain over alleged breaches of ...
In May 2018, the European Union (EU) implemented the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a major component of EU ...
Nigeria and Meta look set to settle their data protection dispute. Both parties informed a court in Abuja that they were at ...